TIPS
VEHICLE
STORAGE
:
If
storing
your
vehicle
for
extended
periods,
remove
the
Sensors.
Mark
each
Sensor’s
location
so
it
can
be
replaced
on
the
same
tyre
location
from
where
it
was
removed
(eliminating
the
need
for
reprogramming),
or
use
a
sectional
storage
device
(similar
to
a
tackle
box
divider
system).
When
putting
the
system
back
on,
power
up
Monitor
first,
next
screw
Sensors
onto
their
original
wheel
locations.
Pressure
readings
will
display
on
Monitor
(can
take
up
to
1
minute
for
new
readings
to
report).
PressurePro
system
is
now
active.
CAUTIONS
:
(1)
Know
the
general
condition
of
tyres
before
moving
the
vehicle.
Running
on
deflated
tyres
can
ruin
a
tyre.
(2)
The
17gm
Sensor,
on
a
typical
RV
or
large
truck,
normally
will
not
require
the
tyre
be
rebalanced.
Smaller
tyres
may
require
rebalancing.
(3)
It
is
important
to
make
sure
valve
stems
are
in
good
condition.
REMOTE
ANTENNA
FOR
UNIQUE
APPLICATIONS:
Due
to
the
unique
features
of
RF
signals
and
the
construction
and
interference
from
electronics
on
some
vehicles,
an
Optional
Antenna
Kit
or
Echo
Repeater
may
be
needed.
Contact
your
Dealer/Distributor.
RESETTING
BASELINE
PRESSURE:
MENU
‐
>
VEHICLE
SETTINGS
‐
>
REF
PRESSURES
‐
>
AXLE
REF
PRESSURE
or
VEH
REF
PRESSURE
‐
>
Select
Axle
or
Vehicle
‐
>
Adjust
reference
pressure
using
the
UP
(^)
or
DOWN
(v)
arrows
‐
>
Use
the
SEL
button
to
save
the
new
reference
pressure
*NOTE:
AXLE
allows
the
user
the
ability
to
control
reference
pressures
by
axle,
VEH
allows
the
user
the
ability
to
control
the
reference
pressure
based
on
the
virtual
unit
or
vehicle
DATA
LOGGING
CAPABILITIES
PressurePro
Monitors
come
standard
with
data
logging
capabilities.
If
your
Monitor
is
powered,
it
is
saving
data
sent
from
your
Sensors.
The
data
logging
capabilities
allow
drivers
to
view
a
complete,
time
‐
stamped
history
of
the
performance
of
their
tyres
when
manually
downloaded.
PressurePro’s
TPMS+
Monitor
allows
transfer
of
the
complete
data
log
by
way
of
a
micro
SD.
Data
logs
will
export
in
.xml
format,
and
works
with
many
programs.
PressurePro
suggests
MsExcel.
Export
Instructions:
MENU
‐
>
VEHICLE
SETTINGS
‐
>
Logging
(Scroll
DOWN
(v)
for
more
options)
‐
>
Logging
‐
>
EXPORT
LOG
Features
and
benefits
of
the
data
logging
function
Time
stamped
data
Set
logging
interval
from
1
to
99
minutes
Can
log
up
to
45
days
of
data
for
most
configurations
and
logging
intervals
Displays
data
for
each
tyre
/sensor
separately
Summary
report
to
view
all
system
alerts
during
current
logging
period
Data
provided
per
each
logging
event
1.
Sensor
SET
of
Reference
pressure
(which
alerts
are
based
upon)
2.
Pressure
for
each
tyre
3.
Tyre
temperature
4.
Signal
strength
from
each
position
5.
All
alerts
What
you
can
infer
from
the
data
1.
When
vehicle
starts
moving.
2.
When
vehicle
comes
to
stop
for
long
periods
of
time
(>15
minutes).
3.
Dangerous
operating
conditions.
Temperature
is
displayed
at
all
times,
specifically
when
the
tyre
temperature
has
reached
the
danger
zone
of
100°C
(>200°F).
Tyre
rubber
compounds
begin
to
break
down
at
these
temperatures.
4.
If
proper
cold
pressures
are
being
maintained.
5.
When
sensors
are
removed
from
tyre
and
for
how
long.
6.
When
a
tyre
began
to
lose
air,
when
it
alarmed
and
how
long
it
ran
in
an
alert
condition.
7.
When
data
logger
was
turned
off.
(Optionally
Password
Controlled)
8.
Validation
of
driver
statements.
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